Never miss it. This year there is what looks like a piano positioned behind HRH, to the right and just in front of the Christmas tree. It is gilded and has very ornate legs. I'm assuming it's a historic instrument, although it might not be, of course. Never noticed anything like this before. It's very welcome addition to the setting. Anyone happen to know what it is?
The Queen's Piano
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostNever miss it. This year there is what looks like a piano positioned behind HRH, to the right and just in front of the Christmas tree. It is gilded and has very ornate legs. I'm assuming it's a historic instrument, although it might not be, of course. Never noticed anything like this before. It's very welcome addition to the setting. Anyone happen to know what it is?
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If I'm not mistaken, that's the music room at Buckingham Palace. Mendelssohn played that piano, although as far as the tourguides are concerned, Elton John is the most important person to have played it. You can imagine my reaction to that information when I enquired as to what was on the music stand (one of Mendelssoh's Songs Without Words)! Nothing against Sir Elton, you understand. He's just rather further back in the great musician queue for me.
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostNever miss it. This year there is what looks like a piano positioned behind HRH, to the right and just in front of the Christmas tree. It is gilded and has very ornate legs. I'm assuming it's a historic instrument, although it might not be, of course. Never noticed anything like this before. It's very welcome addition to the setting. Anyone happen to know what it is?
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Originally posted by Nevilevelis View PostIf I'm not mistaken, that's the music room at Buckingham Palace. Mendelssohn played that piano, although as far as the tourguides are concerned, Elton John is the most important person to have played it. You can imagine my reaction to that information when I enquired as to what was on the music stand (one of Mendelssoh's Songs Without Words)! Nothing against Sir Elton, you understand. He's just rather further back in the great musician queue for me.
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He is Mendelssohn compared with the talentless bunch he has just got in to record his songs and for the life of me I can't understand why he is so keen on them.
Oh, the Queen's speech...….yes, I fully support this in principle.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostThere was an interview with Sir Elton on BBC 5 Live last night.
He is Mendelssohn compared with the talentless bunch he has just got in to record his songs and for the life of me I can't understand why he is so keen on them.
Oh, the Queen's speech...….yes, I fully support this in principle.
God save the Queen
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Originally posted by BrynShe even pays income tax, these days. That said, the prices of entry to Windor Castle, Buckinghan Palace et al, help her out in that respect. Now when I were a lad, (cont. p. 94).
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI think there are many other pianos in The Royal Estate. Notwithstanding the piano pictured is an Erard, didn't John Broadwood & Co. hold the royal warrant for providing instruments?
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I imagine that case aside the Erard is straight strung and a rare-ish example of the breed.
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